Passerat, C.SS.R., Father Joseph, Vienna, Austria, to Bishop Frederick Rese, Detroit, Michigan Territory, 1836 November 12
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It is just that the Bishop should answer Passerat with the same sincerity which Rese used in his last letter. Passerat also uses the same sincerity in offering his excuses if he has offended the bishop. He also offers excuses for his confreres whom he hopes have corrected themselves. He asks for them and himself the indulgence of a good pastor for his flock. He has written, asking the Redemptorists at Green Bay to remain, but Father Simon Saenderl may stay at Arbre Croche so long as Rese desires. He will endeavor to send to Green Bay a Frenchman, or several, according to his means to assist them but at the same time he begs Rese to help them since they write in all their letters about their misery. If Rese will make known their needs to the Leopoldine Association, it will undoubtedly come to their aid. This is the plan of the Archbishop of Vienna. :: III-2-g L.S. French 2pp. 8vo.
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- Creation: 1836 November 12
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